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 Berry Brits
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4/8/2018 12:48:59 AM reply with quote send message to Berry Brits Object to Post   

I could’ve sworn I saw a thread explaining this a few days ago, but I can’t seem to find it for the life of me!

How do you calculate what a dog’s SOP would’ve been if they had 20.0 show shine? Is there some kind of calculator around or do you just do the math?

Thanks!
 Aussiewolfsister
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4/8/2018 4:52:27 AM reply with quote send message to Aussiewolfsister Object to Post

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Take a dog with low SS of 18.1 and a SOP of 97.55.

Subtract the actual SS of 18.1 from the maximum SS of 20.

Divide the result by 2 (you get 0.95).

You then add this result to his SOP of 97.55.

The result is his adjusted SS of 98.50.

Hope this helps happy :)




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Last edited by Aussiewolfsister on 4/8/2018 4:54:41 AM
 Berry Brits
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4/8/2018 12:57:28 PM reply with quote send message to Berry Brits Object to Post

Thank you so much! That answers my question perfectly. laugh :D
 Star Shiine
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9/14/2019 7:49:51 AM reply with quote send message to Star Shiine Object to Post

Bumping this as I was searching for it a while back and couldnt find it.
 Flush
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1/1/2020 12:11:02 PM reply with quote send message to Flush Object to Post

Bump

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